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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by chiamaka4g: 3:00pm On Dec 17, 2017
You intentionally wore it abi?
So we should abandon British mentality and embrace cursed Islamic mentality.
Foolish ugly girl.
She is even Yoruba..the Northerners know what I'm trying to say.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by savodway(m): 3:01pm On Dec 17, 2017
Thunder fire ur mouth
Limitednow:
Just tell us you need an Islamic state.

There is no difference between you and boko haram!
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Hafeezson(m): 3:01pm On Dec 17, 2017
She is right every body have the right to wear his religious dress indeed
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Nobody: 3:02pm On Dec 17, 2017
oderemo:

She is not going to change anything, she is just an idiot.ppl like her need to move to saudi Arabia and fight for women right.
long time
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Geist(m): 3:06pm On Dec 17, 2017
AgentOfAllah:


What is the reason for uniforms? And how does the link you provided show that hijab interferes with her carrying out her duties?
The bolded is Perhaps the question that should be asked first. As far I am aware, it's to promote discipline within its members. With certain professions, certain level of discipline is required and as such there are cultures put in place to promote that level of discipline. A soldier would not stand on a parade with beret bent sideways and claim bending his beret does not interfere with him performing his duties. The link might not explain how wearing an hijab stops her from performing her duties but it states clearly that her actions are wrong. If she wishes to change the status quo then she has to get in first. Now my reasons might be inadequate that is why personally I am waiting to hear from the NBA themselves.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by kshowhanif: 3:06pm On Dec 17, 2017
Limitednow:
Just tell us you need an Islamic state.

There is no difference between you and boko haram!
Your coment is not a reasonable contribution to this thread, all she is demanding is the freedom of practice of her religion. Her dress code is not in anyway out of place, I believe there are reasonable people working on rectifying the error.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Antina(f): 3:06pm On Dec 17, 2017
Dindondin:
you this sentimental girl on Islamic matters. You too use your neutral sense, is the girl not sponsored?
We v people that are more faithful than her in Islam. In fact, MURIC could v raised the issue themselves in defense of Muslims. Use your brain!

Stop abusing everyone!!

Everyone with his or her opinion! I can see that you are more pained than those that stops her calling to Bar.

You use your brain yet u cannot reason her wearing hijab (very moderate) doesn't stop anything!! Moreover, everyone has been claiming she violated rules of NBA but have not showed us where the law says wearing of hijab is prohibited.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by NuhuIbrahim(m): 3:07pm On Dec 17, 2017
This Lady would be a very good Lawyer, she is capitalising on Nigeria constitution because NBA rules and regulations cannot supercide Our constitution

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by erico2k2(m): 3:07pm On Dec 17, 2017
smoy:
and even if collides with state constitutions.
Religion and state do not go hand in hand, states are based on principles and laws made by men.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by nduchucks: 3:07pm On Dec 17, 2017
DerideGull:


Why did she attend a secular law school when there is Sharia law school? She is very delusional like most Nigerians.

No Nigerian should have to give up his/her constitutional rights because of attending a law school which is primarily funded by tax payers and students' tuition.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by manikspears: 3:08pm On Dec 17, 2017
cosby02:
Please dont forget this people.




I think they also have a right.

Yes o,I totally agree whatever is good for the goose is also good for the gander.stupid girl. There has always been a code of dressing and conduct if she wants to practice her stupidity let her become a sharia lawyer.if we all wa t to start imposing our believes everything would end in chaos.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by 41lady(m): 3:08pm On Dec 17, 2017
adedehinbo:
Islam also teaches us to respect the laws of ones country,but did u miss the part where she quoted there was no law banning lawyers from putting on hijab on their call to bar ceremony
Bros if there is no law that prohibit hijab but they say uniform, which means all & sundry should appear alike, this hijab thing originated from Jews and roman catholic culture, but Islam take it as their code. Islam or Muslims hate Jews but adopting most of their culture.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by bareal(m): 3:13pm On Dec 17, 2017
Trouble maker..... I pity your husband.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Chachangi: 3:14pm On Dec 17, 2017
God, the only God I know, the Father of Jesus Christ, Creator of Heaven and Earth is MORE INTERESTED in our hearts.

I heard she insulted the people who approached her. If this is true, which is more of A SIN? Not wearing hijab or abusing people or breaking the agreement you reached that you will abide by rules of the institution when you were admitted as a student.

Is it God you're trying NOT TO offend by insisting on wearing hijab to a place where you signed in agreement to comply by the rules yet you are now reneging and throwing tantrums? I doubt it.

God is Spirit, my sister. It is not the wearing of hijab that will make him throw you out of heaven.

It's not as if you're dancing naked or guilty of indecent exposure.

May God help you o.

My advice to you in to give your life to Christ and come out of darkness.

I have a feeling you're on Nairaland reading the stuff posted here.

God bless.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by dieBYfire: 3:17pm On Dec 17, 2017
grin

Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by smoy: 3:18pm On Dec 17, 2017
erico2k2:

Religion and state do not go hand in hand, states are based on principles and laws made by men.
but the man is always under the influence of a religion either divine, conventional or materialism and as you rightly said that law are made by man but the rules of religion are divine especially Islam. this rule of divine supersede any other man made Law.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by erico2k2(m): 3:21pm On Dec 17, 2017
smoy:
but the man is always under the influence of a religion either divine, conventional or materialism and as you rightly said that law are made by man but the rules of religion are divine especially Islam. this rule of divine supersede any other man made Law.
This is why religion is personal, it cant be enforced hence it cant govern a society as not everyone would agree, let those who agree converge to worship as they so please.when you enforce it on others it becomes extreem!

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by psp2pc(m): 3:25pm On Dec 17, 2017
Sirjamo:
The hijab she wore was moderate, if they didn't have hidden motives, they could have allowed her have her way. Hijab is very sacred to a practicing female Muslim, especially in public, this is a very serious issue that shouldn't be swept under the carpet, the Nigerian constitution guaranteed freedom of faith, and the last time I checked, no any institution dress code is above our constitution.

have you seen a Muslim police man keeping beard like rickross?

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by CloudResident(m): 3:26pm On Dec 17, 2017
Antina:


Take a clap!! Isn't that what you want?

Roaming retard. Sorry I guess it's a crime I posted such.Your profile said it all-specialist at quoting people and hypocritical though grin.

But wait if you don't like me taking a strand against what I feel is not right.Take a bold step... And walk through the Sahara bare footed you religious zombie tongue

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by adetes: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2017
Different opinions here I guess she kno wat she's doing, like her
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Antina(f): 3:30pm On Dec 17, 2017
CloudResident:


Roaming retard. Sorry I guess it's a crime I posted such.Your profile said it all-specialist at quoting people and hypocritical though grin.

But wait if you don't like me taking a strand against what I feel is not right.Take a bold step... And walk through the Sahara bare footed you religious zombie tongue


We know your type!! Oya!! Take another clap!! grin I am not used to abusing someone but will still tell you this, you are just an OponĂș agbĂ . Don't know u could be so pained like that to the extent of checking my profile before u reply me!! Chai!!! grin grin

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by smoy: 3:31pm On Dec 17, 2017
erico2k2:

This is why religion is personal, it cant be enforced hence it cant govern a society as not everyone would agree, let those who agree converge to worship as they so please.when you enforce it on others it becomes extreem!
as far as the religion law does not in any way harm the opposite religion or person why should we deprive who ever desired to use it. it just a cloth, it cant even kill a fly on it own.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Emaopel2015(m): 3:35pm On Dec 17, 2017
You studied Law but you cannot obey the law, follow the rules and regulations within the jurisdiction... it will bad to serve under the same law...Law breaker.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Dindondin(m): 3:36pm On Dec 17, 2017
Antina:


Stop abusing everyone!!

Everyone with his or her opinion! I can see that you are more pained than those that stops her calling to Bar.

You use your brain yet u cannot reason her wearing hijab (very moderate) doesn't stop anything!! Moreover, everyone has been claiming she violated rules of NBA but have not showed us where the law says wearing of hijab is prohibited.


I v not even abused you or anyone. I only called your attention to the use of your intellect. I v used my own brain to decipher that if she chose to dress moderate with ijab, it's fine. But for her to deliberately challenge the Nigerian Bar Association dress code by violating their law, she deserves to be rejected.
And instead of MURIC to condemn her statement that she wore ijab deliberately, they are running around crying Islamophobia. Una better dey appoint sane people to MURIC.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Marsnizz: 3:43pm On Dec 17, 2017
Limitednow:
Just tell us you need an Islamic state.

There is no difference between you and boko haram!
What has wearing hijab got to do with boko haram.Either you like it or not Islamic policies must be respected. Nobody will force you to be a Muslim but you can't be against someone religion.so, focus on what you believe in. Either idol worship or Christianity .you have right and freedom of worship .Pls stop criticising her.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by AgentOfAllah: 3:49pm On Dec 17, 2017
Geist:

The bolded is Perhaps the question that should be asked first. As far I am aware, it's to promote discipline within its members. With certain professions, certain level of discipline is required and as such there are cultures put in place to promote that level of discipline. A soldier would not stand on a parade with beret bent sideways and claim bending his beret does not interfere with him performing his duties. The link might not explain how wearing an hijab stops her from performing her duties but it states clearly that her actions are wrong. If she wishes to change the status quo then she has to get in first. Now my reasons might be inadequate that is why personally I am waiting to hear from the NBA themselves.

Please tell me how wearing the hijab inhibits discipline in the legal profession?

Did you even read the link you provided? The argument in that link has nothing to do with this case at all. That link presents a judgement that argues against adjudicatory roles for courts in disputes regarding the rules of voluntary associations. The Nigerian law school is an institution established by the [url=http://www.nigeria-law.org/Legal%20Education.htm]Legal Education Act of Nigeria[/url]. It is stated in the link that "The Council of Legal Education runs the Nigeria Law School and all persons who have obtained a University degree in law and want to practice as lawyers in Nigeria, must attend the Nigerian Law School"
To the best of my knowledge, the language conveys anything but voluntarism. Thus, the Nigerian law school is not a voluntary association, thus, is subject to the regulations and oversight of the Nigerian legal system.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Konskott(m): 3:57pm On Dec 17, 2017
You are a stubborn person. You should be expelled and derived.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by erico2k2(m): 3:58pm On Dec 17, 2017
smoy:
as far as the religion law does not in any way harm the opposite religion or person why should we deprive who ever desired to use it. it just a cloth, it cant even kill a fly on it own.
When the cloth is worn into gathering of others who do not agree, then you are in minority.the Court is a place of Man made laws no God.

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by nobsalis: 3:58pm On Dec 17, 2017
Limitednow:
Just tell us you need an Islamic state.

There is no difference between you and boko haram!
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by Konskott(m): 4:00pm On Dec 17, 2017
When an ekpo masquerade gets called to the bar, he too will appear in ekpo dress code.
Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by niceair(m): 4:03pm On Dec 17, 2017
"Islamophobia"... this word gat me laughing.

I believe she should respect the rules and regulation of NBA. She knew it before studying law for 5 years and so she waited till that day to show her Law skills.
Religion is really the opium of the people....

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Re: Amasa Firdaus: Why I Wore The Hijab Intentionally To Bar Ceremony by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 4:03pm On Dec 17, 2017
DerideGull:


She has every privilege to practice her religion in the mosque not in Nigerian court room. She will still vacate the courtroom whenever she wants to pray facing east. Nigeria constitution did not grant anybody the right to practice religious doctrines in Nigerian judiciary system.

I've been following your write ups on this thread and I must say you're very intelligent but the bolded really got me grin grin grin

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